This is an example of GraphQL
server supporting Relay
written with Play framework
and Sangria
, it also uses webpack
for client side asset generation.
On the right hand side you see a textual representation of the GraphQL schema which is implemented on the server and that you can query here. On the left hand side you can execute a GraphQL query and see the results of its execution. If you prefer, you can also use
GraphiQL
This example is based on the
Relay Star Wars example.
You can find more info
here.

Examples

Config

Variables

Errors

Response

Schema

Shortcuts

?

This Help

Ctrl + Enter

Execute

v

Variables

c

Config

This is just a small demonstration. It really gets interesting when you start to play with the schema on the server side. Fortunately it's
pretty easy to do.
sangria-relay-playground is available on the
GitHub
, and since it's a simple Play application using webpack ,
all it takes to start playground locally and start playing with the schema is this: